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the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials science provided a higher quality of steel to build with, and having passenger elevators meant it was the necessary anymore to climb a long flight of stairs to get to the top of the building. the elevator made the upper floors of the building more attractive than they were before. >> here we were at the historic st. francis hotel, which was actually a representation of the
the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern...
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of tricky times and have become a booming business. >>> in the old days, sports in new york city used to be of the classic variety. but times have changed. this is brooklyn boulders, 20,000 square feet of rock climbing in the heart of the borough. >> it was great that this opened because it was the only place in brooklyn and one of the few places. >> the work is three business partners. going into business with your close friend bs may sound risky, but these guys have figured out,000 make it work. >> this is the promotion we ran. >> they found that a clear division of responsibilities has helped them tackle the challenges of managing a startup and avoiding the dramdrama. >> whenever it gets fiery, we always say, friends first, friends first, friends first. >> they wrote a business plan for it while studied entrepreneur ship at babson college. they went their separate ways but realized the idea. >> we realized we had the abilities so we thought, why not go for it. >> jeremy who works for finance in boston came up with the projections for models and he and the others pitched the idea to
of tricky times and have become a booming business. >>> in the old days, sports in new york city used to be of the classic variety. but times have changed. this is brooklyn boulders, 20,000 square feet of rock climbing in the heart of the borough. >> it was great that this opened because it was the only place in brooklyn and one of the few places. >> the work is three business partners. going into business with your close friend bs may sound risky, but these guys have...
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claudia cowan in the city by the bay. thank you and good luck. a 90-year-old world war ii veteran isn't getting old -- letting old age keep him from working. is he a substitute teacher at a school in florida. the district north of tampa. >> i think by staying active, i will live longer and have a happier life. i forget i have gray hair. >> before he started teaching walter hill gart was a fighter pilot flying missions over the specific. he brings history to life when he talks about his experiences and he gets plenty of opportunities. administrators say he is booked almost every day of the week. from a very old teacher to a very young marathoner. a 9-year-old who says his next race is in antarctic can a. is he already running more than a hundred events varying distances including first full marathon last year. a 9-year-old. all those miles good for a cause. >> i'm running a marathon on each of the seven continents supporting operation warm. operation warm is a nonprofit organization that provides new coats to kids that can't afford it. >> what a g
claudia cowan in the city by the bay. thank you and good luck. a 90-year-old world war ii veteran isn't getting old -- letting old age keep him from working. is he a substitute teacher at a school in florida. the district north of tampa. >> i think by staying active, i will live longer and have a happier life. i forget i have gray hair. >> before he started teaching walter hill gart was a fighter pilot flying missions over the specific. he brings history to life when he talks about...
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in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras, prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats this time around. a gleaming new superdome is hosting the american football final. you might remember it from seven years ago. hurricane katrina almost destroyed the city. and its its stadium-turned-storm shelter. doug was the manager back then. and still is today. >> the water penetrated from right up here at the apeck of the roof. >> conditions inside were appalling. 30,000 people took refuge here in the days after the storm. >> i'll never forget the smell. we had no running water. very little food and water in here. the toilets were overfl
in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras, prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats...
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this rich guy who says he is going to be the next mayor of new york city and he is here with me, that is next, don't go away. . walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, incling risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness, and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then find out how to get lunesta for as low as fifteen dollars at lunesta.com. there's a land of restful sleep. we can help you go there on the wings of lunesta. liz: welcome back, wall street is on a roll. the dow spiking about 14,000 for the first time in more than five years. the financial people are reportedly packing up and moving to places like florida. my next gu
this rich guy who says he is going to be the next mayor of new york city and he is here with me, that is next, don't go away. . walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, incling risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase...
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this rich guy who says he is going to be the next mayor of new york city and he is here with me, that is next, don't go away. liz: welcome back, wall street is on a roll. the dow spiking about 14,000 for the first time in more than five years. the financial people are reportedly packing up and moving to places like florida. my next guest is running for new york city mayor as a republican. would he make of this? >> well, it is unfortunate a lot about doctors moving to texas. florida has no personal income taxes. it's a natural trend. when people are making over $200,000 per year, they are smart. smart people said well, maybe i will move. it's not like they are stuck and they don't have the ability to get another job. >> is interesting. the upper bracket can rearrange this. that's what you're saying. it's companies like goldman sachs, the big players on wall street, texas and florida and where does this trend take us, with states like new york and california. >> it leaves them in trouble. because now we have governor cuomo that trying to put a lid on that. it's a little bit helpful. but
this rich guy who says he is going to be the next mayor of new york city and he is here with me, that is next, don't go away. liz: welcome back, wall street is on a roll. the dow spiking about 14,000 for the first time in more than five years. the financial people are reportedly packing up and moving to places like florida. my next guest is running for new york city mayor as a republican. would he make of this? >> well, it is unfortunate a lot about doctors moving to texas. florida has no...
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she planned to rendezvous at the historic bridge in the city she wanted to photograph close to the time she wanted to vanish. turkish authorities questioned this man and released him early in the week. authorities looked at all of the surveillance video trying to track the sfienls. some international reports are out there that her phone may have been used several times in the days following her disappearance. sierra also made side trips during her two weeks abroad hitting germany and the netherlands. a friend canceled at the last minute. she was a budding photographer and decided to go on this trip anyway. it was supposed to be a once in a lifetime adventure. >> molly line reporting live for us. >> also in turkey police using dna to identify the bomber who attacked the u.s. embassy in anchorage yesterday. he put tnt on his body and killing himself along with the turkish security guard. he spent several days in jail on terror charges but released because he was terminally ill. he left the country but authorities say he snuck back in using a fake id. members of a far left group say the bo
she planned to rendezvous at the historic bridge in the city she wanted to photograph close to the time she wanted to vanish. turkish authorities questioned this man and released him early in the week. authorities looked at all of the surveillance video trying to track the sfienls. some international reports are out there that her phone may have been used several times in the days following her disappearance. sierra also made side trips during her two weeks abroad hitting germany and the...
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and along with the 49ers and the ravens, the city of new orleans is taking center stage. >> jenna has been there all week long soaking it in. jenna, good morning again. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you again. look, new orleans must be doing something right if the super bowl keeps coming back here. fans, all types of fans follow suit. what you have is the big easy on the big stage. ♪ >> reporter: if any city knows how to throw a party, it's the big easy. from jambalaya to jazz. this, too, is a city that never sleeps. >> go ravens! >> reporter: this weekend, the city is welcoming football fans of all sizes, stripes, and whatever pattern this guy is wearing. is this ravens' attire, weird 49er attire? going to clown school? >> mardi gras time, a week out. i am pulling for the ravens. >> reporter: guys, stupid question. who are you rooting for? >> ravens! >> let's go, niners! >> reporter: how many drinks have you had already today? >> first drink. >> reporter: it's only 9:00 a.m., so the day's still young, my friends. >> let's go, niners! >> reporter: such divisive devotion. can't w
and along with the 49ers and the ravens, the city of new orleans is taking center stage. >> jenna has been there all week long soaking it in. jenna, good morning again. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you again. look, new orleans must be doing something right if the super bowl keeps coming back here. fans, all types of fans follow suit. what you have is the big easy on the big stage. ♪ >> reporter: if any city knows how to throw a party, it's the big easy. from jambalaya...
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plans to keep the city safe tomorrow. baltimore police say they have detailed crowd control plans that include increased deployment of uniformed and plain clothed officers in the city. they sold tickets ahead of sunday in an effort to avoid over crowding. they will be out checking establishments for violations. >> they will be watched and most importantly they know what the capacity is for their establishment. they can reap the benefits from these masses of people coming out but we want everybody to enjoy themselves safely. >> there weill be parking restrictions and rotating road closures depending on crowds in 16 areas including on fayette street and charles street in federal hill. we have a full list of all of the restrictions to our web site on wbal-tv.com. click on ravens. >> the council has 30-days to replace john leopold who resigned as county executive on friday. the decision came three-days after he was convicted of three counts of misconduct in office. it was announced in a letter. the council was expected to vot
plans to keep the city safe tomorrow. baltimore police say they have detailed crowd control plans that include increased deployment of uniformed and plain clothed officers in the city. they sold tickets ahead of sunday in an effort to avoid over crowding. they will be out checking establishments for violations. >> they will be watched and most importantly they know what the capacity is for their establishment. they can reap the benefits from these masses of people coming out but we want...
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happens across the country and your city and my city. the problem is we don't have the legislation. we don't have legislatures who will step up and use their heart. you have a powerful position, but we have to use it. it's something about when you're the power, what did you do with it? if you read the legislation, if you had the committee meetings, how to stop people from being treated unfairly, then you've done your job. if you sit on the sideline and don't write legislation and don't get involved, but the way, the legislators in the city of philadelphia, my counterpart student rally behind me. they didn't have a demonstration. they didn't sit down with the mayor of our city and see you as one of hours. many years in the committee i took myself away from my family to support the community prior to becoming a police officer, chief, prior to becoming a share for the city. either way, when the lawsuit was going on is running for sheriff. last night so you don't have it. i police officers writing letters, seen as a terrible guy, terrible person, but a human being. why should anybody be
happens across the country and your city and my city. the problem is we don't have the legislation. we don't have legislatures who will step up and use their heart. you have a powerful position, but we have to use it. it's something about when you're the power, what did you do with it? if you read the legislation, if you had the committee meetings, how to stop people from being treated unfairly, then you've done your job. if you sit on the sideline and don't write legislation and don't get...
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then it would turn and have their first look at the new york city skyline, the city that would welcome them, the city where they would learn english, the city where they would get their first full of american economic life. the sun was right, gleaming of the goldome of the glow building, not a monument to commerce, not a monument to banking, not a monument to manufacturing or agriculture, but a monument to the american press, the only constitutional the explicitly constitutionally protected form of business in the united states, the first amendment. it does not so you have the right to make steel. the new york world that will be the ticket to understanding how to get ahead, the ticket to learning english and the ticket to american politics. that is the effect pulitzer had back then. he was a very difficult man to live with as a biographer, sort of like a howard hughes of the 19th century. at the peak of his power when he was the publisher of the most powerful publisher on the globe, is paper had the power of the new york times, cnn, and the "washington post" and cbs news all combined.
then it would turn and have their first look at the new york city skyline, the city that would welcome them, the city where they would learn english, the city where they would get their first full of american economic life. the sun was right, gleaming of the goldome of the glow building, not a monument to commerce, not a monument to banking, not a monument to manufacturing or agriculture, but a monument to the american press, the only constitutional the explicitly constitutionally protected...
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would turn and have the first look at the new york city skyline, the city that would welcome them, where they learn their english, where they get their first foothold on the american economic life and if the sun was right you be leaning off of the gold dome of the world building, not a monument to congress or banking or manufacturing or agriculture but a monument to the american press, the only constitutionally explicitly constitutionally protected business in the united states by the first amendment, doesn't say you have the right to make steel, the new york world's that will be there, the ticket to understanding how to get ahead, learning english and to american politics. that is the effect pulitzer had back then. he was a difficult man to live with as a biographer. he was the howard hughes of the nineteenth century. at the peak of his power, when he was publisher of the most powerful publisher of the globe, his paper had the power of the new york times, cnn and washington post and cbs all combined. people read the world in the way that people when i was a child used to watch the three
would turn and have the first look at the new york city skyline, the city that would welcome them, where they learn their english, where they get their first foothold on the american economic life and if the sun was right you be leaning off of the gold dome of the world building, not a monument to congress or banking or manufacturing or agriculture but a monument to the american press, the only constitutionally explicitly constitutionally protected business in the united states by the first...
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the city has never looked better. and also on a jobs day i do want to note the unemployment rate in the city of new orleans right now is under 5%. so if anything could say they came back stronger, you could definitely say that about new orleans. although i will tell you that there are some pockets that still show the damaging effects of the storm 7 1/2 years later. >> well, okay. but it's still great news. and the low unemployment rate is great news. >> absolutely. >> now, i hate to do it to you, old buddy. but as you know, it's a very big part of the super bowl story. a lot of people are talking about it. has nothing directly to do with the super bowl. that's of course dan marino. he's part of the cbs team covering the game. has a love child. we learned that today. "the new york post" put the story on the front cover. i don't know if we have a picture of that or not. so i want to ask you, look, marino is a great hall of fame player. no question about that. what is this stuff going to mean? does it have any impact on
the city has never looked better. and also on a jobs day i do want to note the unemployment rate in the city of new orleans right now is under 5%. so if anything could say they came back stronger, you could definitely say that about new orleans. although i will tell you that there are some pockets that still show the damaging effects of the storm 7 1/2 years later. >> well, okay. but it's still great news. and the low unemployment rate is great news. >> absolutely. >> now, i...
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another veteran of the big game dan marino has become the talk of the town in the city where he once ruled. but it's not for any of his football feats. >> i was shocked to read about dan marino. he was the most respected sports hero. >> shock over news that the beloved hall of fame football idol feathered a child out of wedlock. >> for 17 years, he was the signature player of the dolphins, an iconic athletic figure. >> who according to the new york post had an affair in 2004, a child born in 2005 and millions paid to keep it all quiet. in a statement he said this is a personal and private matter. i take full responsibility both personally and financially for my actions. now as i did then. we mutually agreed to keep our arrangement private to protect all parties involved. a private affair that people here seem willing to overlook. >> he has done incredible things for this community with his foundation, his charitable work, the stuff that he did for the miami dolphins, the only nfl team he ever played for, by the way. is legendary. his records are still out there waiting to be broken.
another veteran of the big game dan marino has become the talk of the town in the city where he once ruled. but it's not for any of his football feats. >> i was shocked to read about dan marino. he was the most respected sports hero. >> shock over news that the beloved hall of fame football idol feathered a child out of wedlock. >> for 17 years, he was the signature player of the dolphins, an iconic athletic figure. >> who according to the new york post had an affair in...
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adams calls the city a pew tried, vile sewer. she drove her recently and says the district needs help. paul wagner has the story. >> reporter: cindy, cindy, what's that you say? our fine city is a dump? the nation's crap-ital? on page 18 of friday's new york post, gossip columnist cindy adams didn't take a swipe at our lovely city. she launched a full-out offensive. >> she said that it's rank, murky, smelly, putrid, vile, and a sewer. what, what do you make of that? >> i can't, i can't -- she's not talking about any neighborhood that i know. >> reporter: adams writes in her column, she drove down here recently and found dc stands for the district of crap-ola. >> is that the washington that you know? >> oh, my god, that's awful! what's her beef with washington? i mean, no, that's not the washington that it's ever been! it's a wonderful city! >> so we should fire a salvo back at her, don't you think? >> yeah. >> what would you say to her? >> i would tell her that if she felt like our community or the district was that bad, that she
adams calls the city a pew tried, vile sewer. she drove her recently and says the district needs help. paul wagner has the story. >> reporter: cindy, cindy, what's that you say? our fine city is a dump? the nation's crap-ital? on page 18 of friday's new york post, gossip columnist cindy adams didn't take a swipe at our lovely city. she launched a full-out offensive. >> she said that it's rank, murky, smelly, putrid, vile, and a sewer. what, what do you make of that? >> i...
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that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. >> jimmy: please welcome jude law! [ cheers and applause ] >> hello. >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm very well. >> jimmy: i'm glad you're here. you're starting off our second decade. you are the first guest of the second decade. >> i waited until you got to the 11:30 slot. >> jimmy: yes, you did. you want to pick and choose and make sure you're making the right decision. i read today that your first name isn't really jude, which shocked me. >> well, it is and it isn't. you see, my parents -- i don't know what made them do this. my parents named me and my sister after their best friends, but then our middle names are our first names. no one's eve
that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. >> jimmy: please welcome jude law! [ cheers and applause ] >> hello....
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that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. and makes ♪ u less irritable. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with clusts of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >> jimmy: please welcome jude law! [ cheers and applause ] >> hello. >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm very well. >> jimmy: i'm glad you're here. you're starting off our second decade. you are the first guest of the second decade. >> i waited until you got to the 1
that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. and makes ♪ u less irritable. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be...
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it's not on the menu in new york city. you can get the ingredients and the recipe online at "good morning america." >>> quick break. we'll try it. more when we get back. stay tuned. >> i mean, check this out. just right. ay, ws okay. ready... mm-hmm. ...smile. ♪ happy valentine's day. [ female announcer ] time it just right for valentine's day and save 30% on these diamond fashions from kay jewelers. just one more reason kay is the number one jewelry store in america. ready... [ camera flash ] ♪ every kiss begins with kay infuses creamy mozzarella with the mediterranean flavors of sun-dried tomatoes and basil. at 35 tiny calories a wedge, you're free to indulge in every last bit. the laughing cow cheese. have you laughed today? the laughing cow cheese. [ announcer ] to do a job well, you need the right tools. so if you're filing your taxes online, choose h&r block at home. the power software created by the tax experts. file for free now at hrblock.com. to help eli start potty training,! the pull-ups team surprised him
it's not on the menu in new york city. you can get the ingredients and the recipe online at "good morning america." >>> quick break. we'll try it. more when we get back. stay tuned. >> i mean, check this out. just right. ay, ws okay. ready... mm-hmm. ...smile. ♪ happy valentine's day. [ female announcer ] time it just right for valentine's day and save 30% on these diamond fashions from kay jewelers. just one more reason kay is the number one jewelry store in america....
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the cdc and have the same conversation with major city cheese. that way we know this seed is planted them in no other chiefs talk to other chief summer start to have this conversation about what really is the rule of law enforcement and our long history as a difficult and bloody one and we don't want it to be done that path. probably the one most known for is the officers decision to shoot and what is implicit bias come into play? we mentioned earlier tonight to tell you this is one of my graduate kind of species, first into research as the note and if any grad student, you're either going to get shot by fellow police officers or the citizens come after you. you hold your breath in belief and faith and take a chance because this is the question our communities have had for years. the number one question in denver after an event where nothing can blackmail was killed by a police officer. do you train your officers to kill john blackmails? asked the question? associate an academy for six months? to flash pictures and say when you see this face, sho
the cdc and have the same conversation with major city cheese. that way we know this seed is planted them in no other chiefs talk to other chief summer start to have this conversation about what really is the rule of law enforcement and our long history as a difficult and bloody one and we don't want it to be done that path. probably the one most known for is the officers decision to shoot and what is implicit bias come into play? we mentioned earlier tonight to tell you this is one of my...
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jonathan serrie is live at the scene in midland city, alabama. what's the latest? >> reporter: no resolution as the hostage standoff goes into a fifth afternoon. however, authorities say they are in constant communication with 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes communicating through the pvc pipe that provides ventilation from the surface to his underground bunker. authorities say they have no reason to believe that any physical harm has come to the 5-year-old hostage. listen. >> mr. dykes, through our communications we've been able to -- he's told us that he's got an electric heater and some blankets inside and he's taking care of him. he's also allowed us to provide coloring books medication toys. >> reporter: and the sheriff goes on to say i want to thank him for taking care of our child, that is very important. the 5-year-old boy was abducted from this school bus that you're looking at in this video tuesday afternoon. that's when the abduction occurred. witnesses say a gunman came on board the bus demanding hodges and shot the driver when the school bus driver tried to
jonathan serrie is live at the scene in midland city, alabama. what's the latest? >> reporter: no resolution as the hostage standoff goes into a fifth afternoon. however, authorities say they are in constant communication with 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes communicating through the pvc pipe that provides ventilation from the surface to his underground bunker. authorities say they have no reason to believe that any physical harm has come to the 5-year-old hostage. listen. >> mr. dykes,...
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i went to the city. he was staying at the plaza mattel. my meeting was like at 2:00 p.m. i do not want to be late. i was really nervous. i got there like at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. i see a pay phone, 1975, no cell phone. i went to the pay phone and call billy crystal. he had been talking to lorne about the possibility of being on this new show. i said, do you have any hints you can give me so i can have a leg up in this meeting? he said, well, he used to write for woody allen. he used to produce monty python specials. oh, and he hates mimes. lorne hates mimes. the bulls up a chair and give him this poem with 1100 jokes in it. he opens it. he reads the first joke. egos, u -- he goes, uh-huh, good. then he closes the book. i wrote 1100 jobs over two days, and he reads one joke. i wrote a jokes and the post office was about to issue a stamp commemorating prostitution in the united states. 10 cents, but if you want to lick it, it is a quarter. [laughter] he said, good. good. he said, tell me, how much money do you need to live on? i said, well, i am making $2.75 an hour at
i went to the city. he was staying at the plaza mattel. my meeting was like at 2:00 p.m. i do not want to be late. i was really nervous. i got there like at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. i see a pay phone, 1975, no cell phone. i went to the pay phone and call billy crystal. he had been talking to lorne about the possibility of being on this new show. i said, do you have any hints you can give me so i can have a leg up in this meeting? he said, well, he used to write for woody allen. he used to...
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this is the first city in the united states issuing this card. >> former city councilman says he has been fighting for this card for years. >> important function is that they can't open a bank account. >> so only an id card from mexican consulate. he says the card would be a good fit. >> it would give me an ability to not have to worry about a company or business not forming my form of identification. >> sf global claims it will be secure as any global debit card. preregistration beginning february 19th. in oakland abc 7 news. >> a government investigation suggests that taxpayer dollars being wasted on bomb-sniffing dogs in airports. the investigation says the cost to the tsa dex dogs almost doubled in two years from $52 kblinl to $100 million and with poor results to foot. watch this. look. one dog walks past a woman in pink, carrying an explosive training device in the backpack. he persues an innocent passenger. officials say better oversite is needed here. >> california airlines says the pilot who suddenly passed out last night is doing better today. that pilot collapsed forcing t
this is the first city in the united states issuing this card. >> former city councilman says he has been fighting for this card for years. >> important function is that they can't open a bank account. >> so only an id card from mexican consulate. he says the card would be a good fit. >> it would give me an ability to not have to worry about a company or business not forming my form of identification. >> sf global claims it will be secure as any global debit card....
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showcasing the city of new orleans. and the people who love it. and whether you're into the big easy because of the food, the saints or borbon street, the who-dat is a place like no other. >> my name is shorty, and my new orleans is music. i've been all over different continents and when i come back home, i go out on the street, play with some of the brass bands, get over to my grandmother's house for some good gumbo. i think about 4 or 5, i can remember a little bit, older musicians playing in my ear, showing me with my hand what i was supposed to do. when another musician died, all the musicians come out from different bands and we make one big band to celebrate the person's life that passed. so music is in our blood. and music is new orleans. i think it's the heartbeat of the city. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio.
showcasing the city of new orleans. and the people who love it. and whether you're into the big easy because of the food, the saints or borbon street, the who-dat is a place like no other. >> my name is shorty, and my new orleans is music. i've been all over different continents and when i come back home, i go out on the street, play with some of the brass bands, get over to my grandmother's house for some good gumbo. i think about 4 or 5, i can remember a little bit, older musicians...
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happening all over the city as folks get excited. the weekend is here and the weather looks perfect. >> sandhya is here with the accu-weather forecast. >> if you are hosting super bowl parties or heading to a party and you have last-minute preparations. it is looking good weather wise. this is the sunset. official sun down at 5:34. spectacular sunset. you can see the burst of colors there. that's due to high clouds. let's check out live doppler 7hd, and the clouds are still with us tonight. there are some patches of fog along the coastline. reduced visibility. the temperatures right now in the 40s and even some 50s around fremont and mountain view and san jose and oakland. partly cloudy with some patchy fog. mild weather for your weekend and cooler days are coming next week with that possibility of rain looking slimmer and slimmer. i will talk about it in a moment. now with this gorgeousathqqcÑ pressure is still in charge of our weather. and it is a strong ridge. it is still keeping the storm track to the north. the only thing we w
happening all over the city as folks get excited. the weekend is here and the weather looks perfect. >> sandhya is here with the accu-weather forecast. >> if you are hosting super bowl parties or heading to a party and you have last-minute preparations. it is looking good weather wise. this is the sunset. official sun down at 5:34. spectacular sunset. you can see the burst of colors there. that's due to high clouds. let's check out live doppler 7hd, and the clouds are still with us...
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we walk in and it's covered with proclamation, larry king day, keys to the city, you know, all over the apartment. that was sexy. we sat there and what can i say? he lunged. i said larry, you're such an interesting, nice man, but i would like to meet someone closer to my own age. >> larry said nothing happened between the two when asked about the date a few years ago. >>> one waitress ultimarecently the ultimate slight. >> if how much to tip leaves you stumped wait till you hear the story of the waitress, the pastor and the receipt. >> make themselves out to, you know, kind of be a jerk. but also play the religion card as an excuse. >> reporter: pastor bell was part of a party of ten, eating at an applebee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic 18% gratuity charge to large group. she scrolled on the receipt, i give god 10%. why do you get 18? and signed it pastor. that was too much for chelsea, who posted it on the online. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> pastor bell wasn't laughing once the receipt went viral and posters started calling her. >> you hypocr
we walk in and it's covered with proclamation, larry king day, keys to the city, you know, all over the apartment. that was sexy. we sat there and what can i say? he lunged. i said larry, you're such an interesting, nice man, but i would like to meet someone closer to my own age. >> larry said nothing happened between the two when asked about the date a few years ago. >>> one waitress ultimarecently the ultimate slight. >> if how much to tip leaves you stumped wait till you...
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happening all over the city as folks get excited. the weekend is here and the weather looks perfect. >> sandhya is here with the accu-weather forecast. >> if you are hosting super bowl parties or heading to a party and you have last-minute preparations. it is looking good weather wise. this is the sunset. official sun down at 5:34. spectacular sunset. you can see the burst of colors there. that's due to high clouds. let's check out live doppler 7hd, and the clouds are still with us tonight. there are some patches of fog along the coastline. reduced visibility. the temperatures right now in the 40s and even some 50s around fremont and mountain view and san jose and oakland. partly cloudy with some patchy fog. mild weather for your weekend and cooler days are coming next week with that possibility of rain looking slimmer and slimmer. i will talk about it in a moment. now with this gorgeousathqqcÑ pressure is still in charge of our weather. and it is a strong ridge. it is still keeping the storm track to the north. the only thing we w
happening all over the city as folks get excited. the weekend is here and the weather looks perfect. >> sandhya is here with the accu-weather forecast. >> if you are hosting super bowl parties or heading to a party and you have last-minute preparations. it is looking good weather wise. this is the sunset. official sun down at 5:34. spectacular sunset. you can see the burst of colors there. that's due to high clouds. let's check out live doppler 7hd, and the clouds are still with us...
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are a nun working for the catholic church serving the poor in the streets of new york city, this is an attack on their religious freedom. >> reporter: this is not the final word, really. another step in creating a final binding federal policy. dozens of lawsuits are pending to decide the constitutional balance between requiring contraceptive coverage and protecting first amendment rights on religious grounds to ignore a federal mandate. >> pelley: major, thanks very much. in los angeles today there was more fallout from the child sex abuse scandal that has rocked the roman catholic church. the head of the largest diocese in america stripped his predecessor of all public duties and bill whitaker has more on that story. >> reporter: los angeles archbishop jose gomez took the unprecedented action against cardinal roger mahoney soon after the release of tens of thousands of secret church files which included names of priests accused of molesting children. in a letter last night, gomez apologized to victims. these files are the strongest evidence yet that former archbishop now retired ca
are a nun working for the catholic church serving the poor in the streets of new york city, this is an attack on their religious freedom. >> reporter: this is not the final word, really. another step in creating a final binding federal policy. dozens of lawsuits are pending to decide the constitutional balance between requiring contraceptive coverage and protecting first amendment rights on religious grounds to ignore a federal mandate. >> pelley: major, thanks very much. in los...
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happening all over the city as folks get excited. the weekend is here and the weather looks perfect. >> sandhya is here with the accu-weather forecast. >> if you are hosting super bowl parties or heading to a party and you have last-minute preparations. it is looking good weather wise. this is the sunset. official sun down at 5:34. spectacular sunset. you can see the burst of colors there. that's due to high clouds. let's check out live doppler 7hd, and the clouds are still with us tonight. there are some patches of fog along the coastline. reduced visibility. the temperatures right now in the 40s and even some 50s around fremont and mountain view and san jose and oakland. partly cloudy with some patchy fog. mild weather for your weekend and cooler days are coming next week with that possibility of rain looking slimmer and slimmer. i will talk about it in a moment. now with this gorgeousathqqcÑ pressure is still in charge of our weather. and it is a strong ridge. it is still keeping the storm track to the north. the only thing we w
happening all over the city as folks get excited. the weekend is here and the weather looks perfect. >> sandhya is here with the accu-weather forecast. >> if you are hosting super bowl parties or heading to a party and you have last-minute preparations. it is looking good weather wise. this is the sunset. official sun down at 5:34. spectacular sunset. you can see the burst of colors there. that's due to high clouds. let's check out live doppler 7hd, and the clouds are still with us...
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they were only made possible by the rise of the first city-states in mesopotamia about 5,000 years ago. by definition you could not have a conventional army without a state, and so until you had states, you had no conventional armies which had officers and enlisted ranks and a bureaucracy and logistics and all these other things that we associate with conventional armed forces. but guess what? as soon as you had the very first city-states in mesopotamia, they were immediately being attacked by know e mass from the persian -- nomads from the persian highlands. essentially, guerrillas. and so from the very start organized militaries have always spent a lot of their time fighting unconventional, irregular warfare. and you know what? those terms don't make a heck of a lot ofceps. that's one of the big takeaways i had from doing six years of reading and research for this book. the way we think about this spire subject is all messed up -- entire subject is all messed up. we think that somehow conventional warfare is the norm, that the way you ought to fight is to have these conventional armi
they were only made possible by the rise of the first city-states in mesopotamia about 5,000 years ago. by definition you could not have a conventional army without a state, and so until you had states, you had no conventional armies which had officers and enlisted ranks and a bureaucracy and logistics and all these other things that we associate with conventional armed forces. but guess what? as soon as you had the very first city-states in mesopotamia, they were immediately being attacked by...
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they were a wide open city at the time. you had smoking areas, go to the bathroom and the smoke would be bill lowing out the door. no one seemed to care, nothing was wild and crazy, but in spite of that we still have good results. i move to allentown where everything was real strict, everything was if you were caught with cigarettes, you got to work in the cafeteria half-hour. bethelehem, the school district is fantastic, where as allentown has been taken over by the state. this is all because of local control. we need more stroll government involved in the school system. in spite of what you're saying that would straighten things out. when you see a school system disintergrate like alens will town. it's just the opposite today. can you answer that? and can you also answer the question i gave you about school choice in those other countries that are doing very well? host: andrew campnella, president of national school choice week. guest: yes, there is school choice in other countries. the netherlands is a great example. the
they were a wide open city at the time. you had smoking areas, go to the bathroom and the smoke would be bill lowing out the door. no one seemed to care, nothing was wild and crazy, but in spite of that we still have good results. i move to allentown where everything was real strict, everything was if you were caught with cigarettes, you got to work in the cafeteria half-hour. bethelehem, the school district is fantastic, where as allentown has been taken over by the state. this is all because...
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. >> jim, you know it's ease uphere in the northeast in new york city. to say here is the solution. the immigration reform plan that maybe is on the table right now. but you are living it every day of your life what is the solution? >> approximately five hundred people come through my ranch and are arrested every month the solution is the border patrol should secure the border at the border. tucson, 70 miles from the border and it takes them two and a half hours to get to the border so they don't go. >> are you saying the solution has to include a fence not necessarily. it would be nice to have a fence. if they just stationed the border patrol in forward operation bases at the border, they could stop, i know they could stop the illegal entry of the druggers and a the cartel smuggling people into the nation. >> jim, if we have 11 million instant citizens. do you think the flood gates near your ranch are going to open even more? >> that's why that's why you have to secure the border first. the flood gates are going to open. at one time i had as many as 30 and 40,000 people coming thro
. >> jim, you know it's ease uphere in the northeast in new york city. to say here is the solution. the immigration reform plan that maybe is on the table right now. but you are living it every day of your life what is the solution? >> approximately five hundred people come through my ranch and are arrested every month the solution is the border patrol should secure the border at the border. tucson, 70 miles from the border and it takes them two and a half hours to get to the border...
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have you seen them on the -- on the sidewalk? >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> they are like -- they are like, i don't know, big pillows to a drunk guy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: to a drunk person it is a ball pit. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> but so fun. it's a ball pit. exactly what i used to do. i used -- we would have like -- we'd get overserved. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then we would go and have dive contests so we do like, a 100-yard sprint and then you can see who can do the best forward somersault -- the backwards flip or whatever without any thought that there might be a glass bottle in there. there might be like a family of rats. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: rats. might be, yeah. most definitely there is. >> i'm such a germaphobe now. i can't believe i actually did that. >> jimmy: yeah, i remembered -- this was -- i wasn't -- a young kid. >> you never drink. >> jimmy: fairly recently. yeah, no, i don't drink. but i remember -- being out there, and i did it, and i think we would run, and then like we did a thing where -- where we had to jump over th
have you seen them on the -- on the sidewalk? >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> they are like -- they are like, i don't know, big pillows to a drunk guy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: to a drunk person it is a ball pit. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> but so fun. it's a ball pit. exactly what i used to do. i used -- we would have like -- we'd get overserved. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then we would go and have dive contests so we do like, a 100-yard sprint and then you can see who can do the...
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he has deep mistrust of the government. let's go to midland city, alabama. gabe gutierrez is standing by. what about negotiations? did they continue overnight? did they result with anything? >> reporter: good morning, alex. police aren't leasing much information on how o they are talking with the suspect. only they are talking with him through a ventilation pipe. this stand offhoff dragged on f hours. some concern over the drop in temperatures, how it's affecting the child overnight. the child is physically unharmed. police released a picture of the suspect. 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes. nbcfirmed in the navy in the '60s. he earned the a vet nam service medal. the school bus was towed away, that had been at the crime scene tuesday afternoon. dykes boarded that school bus and demanded a few children. when the bus driver refused, dykes shot and killed away and made away with a 5-year-old boy named ethan, believed to have asperger's syndrome. they have been holed up in this bunker now for several days now. police are communicating with him through a ventilation
he has deep mistrust of the government. let's go to midland city, alabama. gabe gutierrez is standing by. what about negotiations? did they continue overnight? did they result with anything? >> reporter: good morning, alex. police aren't leasing much information on how o they are talking with the suspect. only they are talking with him through a ventilation pipe. this stand offhoff dragged on f hours. some concern over the drop in temperatures, how it's affecting the child overnight. the...